Name: Jay Meyers
Company: Advantest
Job title: Ingeniero de aplicaciones en Advantage
Country of Residence: United States
Website of the company :
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Education & Professional Experience
Jay has studied at Austin Community College in Java programming classes and MCSA/MCSE classes between 2009 and 2010, then at St. Paul Technical College in C beginning and advance programming classes. between 1989 and 1990, then at St. Paul Technical College in Micro code programming classes for 80XX base micro processors between 1981 and 1982, then at USN/USCG Anti Submarine fire control computer in Electronic between 1978 and 1978, then at USN/USCG Fathometer school in Electronic between 1978 and 1978, then at USN/USCG Torpedo maintenance school in Mechanical And Electronic between 1977 and 1977, then at USN/USCG Under water commutations in Electronic between 1977 and 1977, then at USN/USCG Circuit board repair school in Mechanical And Electrical between 1976 and 1976, then at USN/USCG Sonar basic, intermediate, and advance electronic school in Electronic between 1975 and 1976.
Jay worked for Advantest as Field Application Engineer between Jul 2014 and Sep 2018, for Texas Instruments as Product/Test Engineer between Jan 2010 and Jul 2014, for Teradyne as Senior Field Applications Engineer between Jan 1980 and May 2009, for US Coast Guard : Active Reserve as Sonar Technician First between Mar 1980 and Oct 1984, for US Coast Guard as Sonar Technician First Class between Jun 1975 and Dec 1979.
Skills & Competences
Jay has the following skills : Testing, Hardware, Test Engineering, Signal Integrity, Mixed Signal, Digital Signal Processors, Semiconductor Industry, Microcontrollers, Power Supplies, Hardware Architecture, Engineering, Semiconductors, Unix, VLSI, FPGA, Failure Analysis, Debugging, Electronics, C++, Signal Generators.
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